Hi, I don't know exactly where to send this. I've been installing Debian woody on several machines recently. Yesterday (March 30) I started running into problems with the network install. I think there is a relatively new problem with the apt package. The base installs fine. Then when I reboot and run tasksel, the sources list points to *potato* instead of woody! Something has been screwed up badly. It took me several install attempts to realize what was going on, because in the past it has gone so smoothly, I don't pay attention anymore to the messages flying by on the screen. Then on my last try after choosing tasksel, I noticed "potato" flying by on my console and thought "Whathef...???" (I had wondered about the section "junk" on tasksel that I don't remember having seen before.) I've not reported problems before and don't belong to any of the lists, and couldn't figure out the bug reporting system (sorry, but I'm a mere mortal that happens to use debian a lot). I sure hope a human reads this soon. I know how to repair my install, but if this problem has propogated thru the mirrors, there's going to be a lot of frustrated folks out there. Thanks, Scotty Orr
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